09-09-2021, 05:48 AM | #81 |
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Re: GURPS Realm Management
I guess it depends on just how good the stuff cut was. If it was really good I would advocate it appearing somewhere for sale. If it was not that big a deal then I understand fully and it went as it should have went.
I do think the micro-transaction idea is a good one for pdfs. I also like that extra stuff that didn't make it into low-tech appeared later in pdf format. So I don't know if it is working overall but I hope it is as it seems like a good approach to me as a consumer. I like the ability to buy exactly what I want and skip what I don't. |
09-09-2021, 05:52 AM | #82 |
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GURPS REALM MANAGEMENT LEFTOVERS - things that were cut...
Or GURPS REALM MANAGEMENT RELOADED - for those who really want it to be complex. or GURPS REALM MANAGEMENT 2 - Boldly going where 1 stopped. Nah, best that I quit while I'm behind. ;) |
09-09-2021, 05:57 AM | #83 |
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I'm not entirely certain what this is referring to, but if it's the Low Tech Companion volumes, that's not how it happened. The core book and the companions were planned for and written simultaneously. From the very beginning, the idea was that we'd write a broad treatment of preindustrial technologies and divide it into volumes with specific purposes. The main volume is where all the adventuring gear would go, with companions for design systems, background information, and gear with less relevance to adventuring (agricultural equipment, musical instruments, etc.) in separate, specialized volumes. It was in no way "extra," left over, or cut from the main volume. While we were moving some bits of text back and forth until fairly late in the process, it was conceived of more or less as you see it from the ground up.
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09-09-2021, 06:09 AM | #84 | |
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If you had all of it in mind though from the start, you still separated what would go where. Maybe the term "cut" makes it appear as an afterthought of editing for space which I agree is not true in this case. I am eagerly awaiting Biremes and Triremes to be published. I am hoping it covers more than just warfare. I'm mostly interested at the moment in figuring out trade routes in my world. What is being traded and where, etc. |
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09-09-2021, 09:08 AM | #85 | |
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Heh. I actually conceived Realm Management as *four* books. The main book and three volumes for more in-depth treatment on genres: a fantasy volume, a modern volume, and a sci-fi volume. They would build on RM's concepts and add new ideas, rules, etc. That assumes that RM actually makes money and is well received.
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09-09-2021, 10:01 AM | #87 |
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It's sold well enough and gotten plenty of reviews/stars I just hope that when/if it gets uploaded to DTRPG that it breaks beyond GURPS to other gamers since it's pretty generic. It's a description of a thing and pretty self-contained.
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09-09-2021, 10:14 AM | #88 | |
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I'd say City and Boardrooms and Curia both fall into that cross game usefulness too. From a purely profit outlook GURPS has always had some people who buy stuff and never use the actual game system. I fell in that camp a long time ago. More from the inability to get away from the fantasy campaign than a lack of desire to try it out. I really appreciate also how knowledgeable writers are for GURPS. They often are very highly credentials. I could see buying a sourcebook just to learn about something. GURPS Japan or GURPS Egypt for example. I'm not sure how they market in this space though. A lot of people assume it's very game specific and don't even consider buying a worldbook when in reality it would likely be useful whatever system they are using. |
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09-10-2021, 01:26 AM | #89 |
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Had a good example of gurps books in other systems last night.
Playing WHFRP and we had agreed to clear a dwarf mone for a boats hold worth of coal. Gm was looking slightly harried as he didn't know how much that was worth. Luckily I have a copy of lowtech on my google drive, quickly found the value of coal and back of the envelope calculation of hold volume and we were 50gp better off. |
09-10-2021, 01:47 AM | #90 | |
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